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Technical characteristics :
Voltage ....................... 3 - 3.3 V
Range (1) ....................-55 do 125' C
Min. temp. step ............ 0,1 ' C
Max. error ................... +/- 0,5 ' C
Max. resolution ............. 0,0625 ' C
Temp. refreshed every.... 1,2 sec.
Dimensions ................... 40 * 38 mm
2 modes of display .........normal/inverse
Lcd ............................. 84*48 pixel
Amperage (2)................. 0,2 mA - 0,8 mA
1. Range of -55 to 125C is possible if ONLY the sensor is in that area not the whole device!
2. Amperage of the device varies because of the conversion of DS18B20 (measuring the temperature and
reading the measured temperature), that lasts about 700ms and at that time the device uses 0.8mA, for the
next 500ms the device is in sleep mode and uses 0.2mA.
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Instructions
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Lcd
First we need to extract/salvage the LCD from the Nokia 3310
mobile phone. Be extremely careful and patient during this
process, because as you know the display is just a thin piece of
glass that is very sensitive.
There is an 8 pin connector on the back of the display, in our case
its glued to the glass (Nokia 3210 has rubber connectors so this
one is much easier to use). This is a Phillips PCD8544 display, it
can be easily found on the net if you want more information about
it.
PCB
The second step is making the board which is small and isnt that
difficult to make. Pay close attention while gluing the plastic edges
on the board because they will be holding your LCD. Double check
connector positions before gluing. In the bottom corners I glued
two plastic separators so the LCD leans on them and not the
solder points.
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Layout of elements
On the back side we can see the layout of elements, they arent
hard to find and there arent that many of them.
I placed the temperature sensor DS18B20 in a socket for testing
purposes, it is also possible to connect the sensor at a distance by
adding wire (I havent tested 1 wire sensors at a distance yet).
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pcb
elements/components
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Contrast Adjustment
If by any chance the contrast isnt
to your liking, it can be changed
during the programming of
Pic12F629, in the program location
D2h. the current value A9h is the
one I use with my LCD and dont
know it will be for other LCDs. The
value can be set to anything
between 80h and FFh, 80h being
minimum contrast and FFh
maximum.
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You can download the program for this thermometer here: NokiaThermometer.zip
In this zip file you will find hex and source files
for thermometer with DS18B20 or DS1820
sensors.
You can use microcontrollers PIC12F629 or
PIC12F675.
You can download the circuit and PCB here: Nokia Lcd Thermometer - made in u Protel 99 SE
Nokia Lcd Thermometer.pdf - PCB in pdf
Since I have noticed that there is a problem with programming these microcontrollers you should read the
short how-to for programming PIC12F629/675 microcontrollers.
This device was just a test and I hope to have many more circuits that utilize this LCD soon because Im very
fond of its easy implementation.
If you have any difficulty in making this device, feel free to mail me.
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